Summary of patient records from 1883 to 1916
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Covers 26 parishes in N.E.Wiltshire. A4 softback 60 pages
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Settlements, removals, bastardy orders, militia etc. A4 softback 85 pages
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Vagrants & Deserters apprehended in Marlborough 18th & 19th centuries. A4 softback 60 pages
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Petty Sessions Courts 1771-1857. A4 softback 88 pages
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Settlement Examinations & Removal orders. A4 softback 54 pages
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Apprentices 1662-1683 & various 18th century records. A4 softback 100 pages
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Apprentices, Bastardy, Bonds, Settlements & Valuations, St Mary's Parish, 17th - 19th centuries. A4 softback 84 pages
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Borough petty sessions courts justice's minute book 1847-1853 Bastardy and other cases of interest
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Duke of Somerset's Charity & others in Salisbury & Wilton Free School & those apprenticed. A4 softback 87 pages
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People attending St Thomas, Salisbury & St Mary Wilton A4 softback 56 pages
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Strangers in Salisbury 1675-1738 & Relief of poor 1757. A4 softback 60 pages
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Gifts for poor apprentices, children bound and prisoners. 1612-1820. A4 softback 53 pages
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for Midwives, Physicians, Clergy and Teachers
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Females 1849-53. Day to day notes of the matron of the County Gaol. A4 softback 27 pages
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1817-1890. Salisbury Quarter Sessions
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A4 softback 56 pages An inquisition often took place on the same day as the death and the Minutes of Evidence from sworn witnesses gave vital information regarding the life and last days of the deceased person. As stated in the inquisitions "it is not necessary that the Inquisition be taken in ye very same place where the body was viewed but may adjourn to a place more convenient' which, more often…
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A4 softback 74 pages This surviving set of Salisbury coroners' inquisitions commenced in 1876 with a break until they recommenced in 1888 and then continued mainly with full inquests for each year until 1974. However, all inquests into suspicious, sudden or unexplained deaths come under a 75 year closure ruling which applies to coroners' records and therefore this ruling has to be adhered to so…
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A4 softback 75 pages The Salisbury Coroners' inquisitions commenced in 1876 with a break in years when they recommenced in 1888 and then continued, mainly with full inquests for each year until 1974. However, all coroners' inquests into suspicious, sudden or unexplained deaths come under a seventy-five year closure ruling but is likely that these transcriptions will continue until around the early…
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A4 softback 61 pages The Salisbury Coroners' inquisitions commenced in 1876 with a break in date until 1888 and then continue with full inquests for each year until 1974. However, all coroners' inquests into suspicious, sudden or unexplained deaths come under a seventy-five year closure ruling. The papers have been bundled in chronological order of date and year and are contained within two large…
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A4 softback. 34 pages This book not only to faithfully interpret and transcribe the complete contents, apart from Jurors' names, but also to add useful genealogical information from other sources, principally from Parish Burial Registers and local Trade and Residential Directories, which will be of particular use to family historians. The inquisitions themselves include many clues about relationships,…
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A4 softback. 56 pages There were several Wiltshire county coroners during the period from 1815 to 1858 and it is hoped that most of them have been identified as to their place of abode [see Appendix 1]. Coroners submitted their bills of expenses to the county treasurer for mileage undertaken to take an inquisition upon notification of a sudden or suspicious death which had happened in their particular…
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This volume completes the publication of records of inquests by Wiltshire coroners, filling the gap between the bills, 1752-1796 edited by R F Hunnisett and published in Wiltshire Record Society vol 36, and those for 1815, 1825-1858 edited by Jean Cole published by Wiltshire Family History Society. Both of those runs of bills were filed among the series of bills of the County treasurer. The bills…
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First hand accounts of the missioner preaching to travelling folk at fairs, lodging houses and workhouses in Wiltshire & Dorset. A4 softback 68 pages
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First published in 1896,with an introduction by the Bishop, accounts of many aspects of the missioner' and travellers' lives. A4 softback 79 pages
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